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The authors point out that a civil society powerful enough to push for the rule of law and the enforcement of property rights could help mitigate such inefficiencies.
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A powerful civil society could help mitigate inefficiencies by pushing for rule of law and property rights enforcement
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{
    "date": "2023-09-20",
    "topic": "Economics of Autocratic Legalism",
    "authors": [
        "Dan Cao",
        "Roger Lagunoff"
    ],
    "source_type": "Research Highlights Article"
}
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September 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM (1 week ago)
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Modern autocracies use legal frameworks to redistribute wealth to elites, appearing legitimate while secretly expropriating assets. This leads to inefficiency and lower growth, according to a new study.

Autocracy
Property Rights
Economic Inequality
Political Economy
Legal Systems
Economic Growth
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